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Coinbra - Frutesp Biomass Power Plant | Brazil Renewable Energy Facility

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Overview

Coinbra - Frutesp is a 5 MW biomass power plant in Brazil. It converts biomass into electricity, supporting renewable energy generation in the region.

Coinbra - Frutesp is a biomass power plant located in Brazil, with coordinates approximately 20.93°S, 48.51°W. The facility has a capacity of 5 MW and is currently operational, contributing to the country's renewable energy portfolio. The plant operates on biomass fuel, a renewable energy source derived from organic materials. In Brazil, biomass power plants are regulated under national environmental standards and benefit from policies promoting clean energy. The 5 MW capacity places it in the small-scale category for power generation. As a biomass facility, Coinbra - Frutesp helps reduce reliance on fossil fuels and supports local agricultural waste management. Its operation aligns with Brazil's efforts to expand renewable energy and lower greenhouse gas emissions in the power sector.

Environmental context

Biomass power plants like Coinbra - Frutesp use organic materials, which can be carbon-neutral if sourced sustainably. The plant's small capacity minimizes local air emissions compared to larger fossil fuel plants. However, biomass combustion releases particulate matter and NOx, requiring proper emission controls. Proximity to agricultural areas ensures a steady fuel supply while supporting waste management.

Frequently asked questions

Coinbra - Frutesp is located in Brazil, with approximate coordinates 20.93°S, 48.51°W.

Coinbra - Frutesp is a biomass power plant that generates electricity by burning organic materials.

The plant has a capacity of 5 megawatts (MW), classifying it as a small-scale power generation facility.

Brazil regulates biomass power plants under national environmental laws and renewable energy policies, including emission standards and incentives for clean energy.

Biomass power can be carbon-neutral if fuel is sourced sustainably, reduces landfill waste, and provides a renewable alternative to fossil fuels.
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